Great idea in theory Oldlegs and with a bit of tweaking could even work. But in all honesty do people still think this would stop players blaming the official after a result goes against them. Not at all. As soon as one of them young linesmen make a tough decision you would have fellas coming on here saying he don't know what he is doing or he is out of his depth or what ever. The fact is it ill always happen. The losing team will always blame the officials one way or another. Just alone by reading this forum in the weekend gone several clubs have blamed the ref for results going against them either directly or indirectly. Surely some one on here benefitted from a referees decision but you don't see them coming on here and giving him credit. I think it's about time players and managers had a look at themselves first because they are the one who miss the chances or give away goals. Not the ref. best of luck to Pearse in the draw. Fingers crossed for home draw
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Thanks Hubba there goes my dream of being on aul commitee. Triggs thanks be nice to have linesman . Just a question on aul funds what are they used for ??? And without dragging up old news what was the aul doing with that amount of cash ??? Was there a plan or what was the thinking behind it . Be nice if aul gave something back to clubs ie in grants or even low interest loans .
Best of luck too Pearse...loadsa of ex team mates out there and too notch manager.
Happy with that draw tricksey?
Away draw to Carew best of luck lads
Lads I hope ye all travel with us were representing cork aswell up there might aswell forget were all against eachother for the day
My idea would be to improve referreeing standards by cutting out repeat errors for a start. Twice we had a grade one official this season who made an error twice. He compounded the error twice when he had ways not to. If that came up at a refs meeting a month or six weeks later and they discussed how to handle it next time, that official would learn. We won one of those games by the way!
We had one of the top officials on the local game make a horrendous error a few years back that did change momentum in a game. He is still a top official in my opinion. However, for example, there is another Grade 1 official who I have seen three times this year and he gets five or six decisions right out of ten. He should not be Grade 1. Grade 1 needs to be getting 8 or 9 right.
Someone mentioned managers and players need to be better. What is being missed is that we pay to play - they get paid. Just looking for value for money.
The AUL would take any good footballing man on board. They are overworked amateurs.
Anyone who was at the meeting when the missing money story broke saw the AUL chairman in pieces. If he knew about the money and was acting, then he should get an Oscar!!
Best of luck Tricks!
Hold a place on the bus for me Tricksay . I'll bring the hulu hoops a
Can someone post up the Munster junior draw please
For Aidan sitting all alone in a dublin hotel . I know your over the moon about getting into the Aoh semi's but really drinking on your own in Dublin !!!!!!!! Best of luck in yere City challange game !!!!!!
Thanks for the support lads hopefully we go up to Carew and do aul proud
Having an AOH cup medal does mean a lot to everyone who has one and anyone that doesn't have one would I'm sure would like to have one, the semis used to always be played in Turners cross as well and were a very big occassion, but by making them two leg they deprived teams of playing in turners cross yet again, but we have come to expect these types of decisions from the AUL.
agree with ya too a point anything can happen in a cup match. but there two legged semis now the weaker teams wont get away with it twice. quality will prevail. cannot for the life of me understand why there 2 legged. imagine the fa changinng the fa cup to 2 legged semis thered be a mutiny.
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